Feardemic Weekly Round-Up #5
Let’s get straight to the point of this Weekly Round-Up: we have [re]launched our very own games store.
Introducing the Feardemic Store
Needless to say, the Feardemic store allows you to purchase all of our games directly from the source. At the moment, the store offers “only” all of our past releases for PC, but that will change soon: in the near future, the store will include more versions of our games, as well as games from our partner companies, such as The Medium and many other great titles.
👉 https://feardemic.store/ 👈
Why buy from our store? Two reasons:
Subscribers to our mailing list get exclusive discounts
You directly support Feardemic and its developers, as most of the profits go directly to us
News from the world of horror
As we aren’t the typical overly defensive corporation and we love everyone making horror games, the first thing we want to with you about today is Jupiter Hell, a roguelike horror made in Poland by our friends at Chaosforge.
To put it simply, Jupiter Hell is what would happen if the original Doom wasn’t a first-person shooter but a top-down isometric turn-based tactical game with a hefty dose of procedural generation. Ironically enough, the turns-passing is so seamless that the game looks like it is in real-time.
Jupiter Hell has been under development for over 5 years and is finally available in version 1.0 on Steam. Check out the launch trailer!
The second piece of news from this week relates to the seemingly endless saga of killer Michael Myers, as Halloween Ends filming start date has just been revealed: January 10, 2022.
If you are a fan, however, you won’t have to wait years to see something news on the saga, as the Novelization of Halloween Kills has been scheduled for release this October - right on time for our favorite season of the year 🎃
Community spotlight
The ongoing campaign on Lurkit to promote Dark Fracture never runs out of surprises.
Did you know that there are people out there capturing gameplay videos with 360° cameras? We didn’t know either until we bumped into this video from YouTuber Tau Ri: